释义 |
vivency rare.|ˈvaɪvɪnsɪ| [f. L. vīv-ĕre to live + -ency.] Manifestation of the principle of life; vitality.
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. i. 55 Not in a distinct and indisputable way of vivency, or answering in all points the properties or affections of plants. [1656Blount Glossogr., Vivency, a living, or injoying life. 1755Johnson, Vivency, manner of supporting or continuing life, or vegetation.] 1823New Monthly Mag. VII. 312, I used to enjoy a spring day, its redolence, its vivency, its thrilling sensations of pleasure. |